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| Deb & I went to the Reef Club in Cozumel, http://www.reefclubcozumel.com/cms, We loved the place. On a tip from here I bought vouchers from another site that has no affiliation with the resort. The guy just buys and resells these vouchers. He gets $225 for them. We figured we'd go back ( we are in April) so I bought some directly from the resort. The trick was I had to buy 20 of them. I want to get rid of 10 or so of them for $150. I can't use 20. They are good for 10 years afer which the all inclusive add on goes up $10 but the voucher is still good. His site at http://www.reefclubresort.com/specials.htm does a great job of explaining it. The quick version is what the voucher does is make you a VIP member for a week which means you wear the same wrist band and get the same benefits as a timeshare owner. With the voucher you can reserve rooms in the members area of the resort (muck closer to dive op), eat at the members only restaurant (eat breakfast there since it is right next to dive op where the buffet is a hike away), swim in the members only pool, drink at the members only bars, and of course you get the members only room rates. The voucher includes a standard room in the price. You then can add the all inclusive plan and upgrade your room if you want to. It costs $20 per adult per nite to up to a junior suite that books for $275 a night. Bottom line was it cost us $1210 including the voucher at 225 for both of us not PP for 7 nites with all meals and drinks in a huge suite with an L deck with our own hot tub overlooking the pool and beach. If you want to buy an of these just let me know or you can just get them from the other guy if you are more comfortable with that. On 10 Sep 2006 13:32:44 -0700, "donheff" <don.heffernan@gmail.com> wrote: >I am planning a trip to Cozumel at Christmas - first trip down there >in 25 years. I noticed there are what appear to be very nice condos >several miles south of town near the good dive sites. A quick search >on the topic did not bring up any threads that appear on-topic. > >Is anyone familiar with condos in this area (or other areas of Cozumel >for that matter). Are they as nice as they appear? Groceries near-by? >Restaurants down that way? Do dive operators serve the area? Any >gotchas? > >Now for the bonus question. I am also interested in kiteboarding. I >understand there is good kiteboarding north -- how about down in the >south? If not, are there good condos up north and, if so, can you get >to the dive site fairly easily? A quarter of a century ago, it was a >long trip from town in slow boats. |
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| Deb & I went to the Reef Club in Cozumel, http://www.reefclubcozumel.com/cms, We loved the place. On a tip from here I bought vouchers from another site that has no affiliation with the resort. The guy just buys and resells these vouchers. He gets $225 for them. We figured we'd go back ( we are in April) so I bought some directly from the resort. The trick was I had to buy 20 of them. I want to get rid of 10 or so of them for $150. I can't use 20. They are good for 10 years afer which the all inclusive add on goes up $10 but the voucher is still good. His site at http://www.reefclubresort.com/specials.htm does a great job of explaining it. The quick version is what the voucher does is make you a VIP member for a week which means you wear the same wrist band and get the same benefits as a timeshare owner. With the voucher you can reserve rooms in the members area of the resort (muck closer to dive op), eat at the members only restaurant (eat breakfast there since it is right next to dive op where the buffet is a hike away), swim in the members only pool, drink at the members only bars, and of course you get the members only room rates. The voucher includes a standard room in the price. You then can add the all inclusive plan and upgrade your room if you want to. It costs $20 per adult per nite to up to a junior suite that books for $275 a night. Bottom line was it cost us $1210 including the voucher at 225 for both of us not PP for 7 nites with all meals and drinks in a huge suite with an L deck with our own hot tub overlooking the pool and beach. If you want to buy an of these just let me know or you can just get them from the other guy if you are more comfortable with that. On 10 Sep 2006 13:32:44 -0700, "donheff" <don.heffernan@gmail.com> wrote: >I am planning a trip to Cozumel at Christmas - first trip down there >in 25 years. I noticed there are what appear to be very nice condos >several miles south of town near the good dive sites. A quick search >on the topic did not bring up any threads that appear on-topic. > >Is anyone familiar with condos in this area (or other areas of Cozumel >for that matter). Are they as nice as they appear? Groceries near-by? >Restaurants down that way? Do dive operators serve the area? Any >gotchas? > >Now for the bonus question. I am also interested in kiteboarding. I >understand there is good kiteboarding north -- how about down in the >south? If not, are there good condos up north and, if so, can you get >to the dive site fairly easily? A quarter of a century ago, it was a >long trip from town in slow boats. |
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| Deb & I went to the Reef Club in Cozumel, http://www.reefclubcozumel.com/cms, We loved the place. On a tip from here I bought vouchers from another site that has no affiliation with the resort. The guy just buys and resells these vouchers. He gets $225 for them. We figured we'd go back ( we are in April) so I bought some directly from the resort. The trick was I had to buy 20 of them. I want to get rid of 10 or so of them for $150. I can't use 20. They are good for 10 years afer which the all inclusive add on goes up $10 but the voucher is still good. His site at http://www.reefclubresort.com/specials.htm does a great job of explaining it. The quick version is what the voucher does is make you a VIP member for a week which means you wear the same wrist band and get the same benefits as a timeshare owner. With the voucher you can reserve rooms in the members area of the resort (muck closer to dive op), eat at the members only restaurant (eat breakfast there since it is right next to dive op where the buffet is a hike away), swim in the members only pool, drink at the members only bars, and of course you get the members only room rates. The voucher includes a standard room in the price. You then can add the all inclusive plan and upgrade your room if you want to. It costs $20 per adult per nite to up to a junior suite that books for $275 a night. Bottom line was it cost us $1210 including the voucher at 225 for both of us not PP for 7 nites with all meals and drinks in a huge suite with an L deck with our own hot tub overlooking the pool and beach. If you want to buy an of these just let me know or you can just get them from the other guy if you are more comfortable with that. On 10 Sep 2006 13:32:44 -0700, "donheff" <don.heffernan@gmail.com> wrote: >I am planning a trip to Cozumel at Christmas - first trip down there >in 25 years. I noticed there are what appear to be very nice condos >several miles south of town near the good dive sites. A quick search >on the topic did not bring up any threads that appear on-topic. > >Is anyone familiar with condos in this area (or other areas of Cozumel >for that matter). Are they as nice as they appear? Groceries near-by? >Restaurants down that way? Do dive operators serve the area? Any >gotchas? > >Now for the bonus question. I am also interested in kiteboarding. I >understand there is good kiteboarding north -- how about down in the >south? If not, are there good condos up north and, if so, can you get >to the dive site fairly easily? A quarter of a century ago, it was a >long trip from town in slow boats. |
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| First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ Places to look for condos include: www.travelnotes.cc or try google again. Ron Lee > |
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| First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ Places to look for condos include: www.travelnotes.cc or try google again. Ron Lee > |
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| First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ Places to look for condos include: www.travelnotes.cc or try google again. Ron Lee > |
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| Ron Lee wrote: > First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com > > Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) > > Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: > > http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ > > Places to look for condos include: > > www.travelnotes.cc > > or try google again. > > Ron Lee > > Thanks. I suppose I should have mentioned that I already did both of those things. That is how I learned about the condos down by San Francisco Beach. I was hoping to hear from someone who had "been there, done that." |
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| Ron Lee wrote: > First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com > > Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) > > Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: > > http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ > > Places to look for condos include: > > www.travelnotes.cc > > or try google again. > > Ron Lee > > Thanks. I suppose I should have mentioned that I already did both of those things. That is how I learned about the condos down by San Francisco Beach. I was hoping to hear from someone who had "been there, done that." |
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| Ron Lee wrote: > First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com > > Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) > > Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: > > http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ > > Places to look for condos include: > > www.travelnotes.cc > > or try google again. > > Ron Lee > > Thanks. I suppose I should have mentioned that I already did both of those things. That is how I learned about the condos down by San Francisco Beach. I was hoping to hear from someone who had "been there, done that." |
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| Thus spake "donheff" <don.heffernan@gmail.com> : > >Ron Lee wrote: >> First get the Cozumel map from www.cancunmaps.com >> >> Next, learn about googlw (www.google.com) >> >> Enter Cozumel kiteboarding and the first response is: >> >> http://www.cozumelkiteboarding.com/ >> >> Places to look for condos include: >> >> www.travelnotes.cc >> >> or try google again. >> >> Ron Lee >> > >Thanks. I suppose I should have mentioned that I already did both of >those things. That is how I learned about the condos down by San >Francisco Beach. I was hoping to hear from someone who had "been >there, done that." It would certainly help to name the condos. -- dillon If you can't figure out how to unmunge my address, email me and I'll explain it. |
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